Hello, sorry for my english I'm working under Exchange 2007 with a Postfix SMTP For relaying external mail so when enabling NDR the field FROM is empty and Postfix bounce email if anyone have an idea thks in advance Regards

I am set up to receive a copy of NDR's for my office. When I receive the NDR in Outlook, the original message (which is in the form of an attachment) is hidden. However, if I open my mailbox in OWA, the attachment is there. This attachment is useful for me because it gives me more detail about the...

The environment: Exchange Server 2003 running on Windows Server 2003. A few months back we sold a division with the majority of the HQ headcount. Part of the sale agreement required us to maintain the ability of existing customers to send to my mail server (user@sellers.domain.com) and have...

I am having a problem sending with users sending a mail to one particular user/domain. I get the below NDR whenever i try to send a mail to this user/domain The following recipient(s) could not be reached: user@receiverdomain.com on 6/29/2008 1:22 PM You do not have permission to send to this...

I'm gettng NDRs for only a handful of accounts when sending email. It does not matter which domain is being emailed. In other words, all outgoing (non-local) email gets the following NDR Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: Account Lockout (Event ID: 539)...

I am running Exchange Server 2003. I deleted a user from Active Directory over a month ago. Whenever my chief operating officer adds a calendar item with a particular distribution list (DL), he gets a non-deliverable email from a user. The user is not on any Exchange distribution list nor is he a...

I have an Exchange 2007 organization that contains multiple SMTP domains. AD is configured so that each user has multiple e-mail addresses, one from each SMTP domain. Most of the time, all is well. However, sometimes, (more often than I'd like) if an internal user tries to send a message to another...

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